Henderson, NV, June 11, 2024 — KIRON.AI launches a new book “NEOBANK Navigating the Future of Banking” (NEOBANK). The book provides readers with the unique perspective of author Ronald Ingram who is also a bank owner. Ingram says that his book “provides an eye-opening journey exposing the secret history and inner workings of the banking world.” NEOBANK also offers unique perspectives on the financial challenges and opportunities facing banks and bank customers from a historical and futuristic point of view.
According to Ingram, “The book provides answers to frequently asked questions about the future of banking including…
…is my nest egg safe in my bank;
…what is crypto “mining” and what is the true cost and environmental impact of the industry; and,
…where are the financial windfalls hidden and how do I access them?”
NEOBANK makes intriguing claims about the origins of private and corporate banking. The author traces the origins of banking to an order of knights founded before the Crusades of the Middle Ages began, through the rise of Swiss banking, and to the present day where the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) based in Basel, Switzerland sets global banking policies. This Swiss-based organization directs the policy of the Federal Reserve and similar banking institutions throughout the developed world. “Understanding these historical and geopolitical linkages sheds light on the forces that shape modern banking, ecommerce and crypto asset policies, and impact everyone from the individual to the national level,” says Ingram.
NEOBANK also discloses Ingram’s patented character-based social credit scoring system that he says may transform borrowing, lending and financial transactions in the future. His US issued patent Number US 8,560,436 B2 is being actively examined by the largest credit bureaus and payment technology companies seeking ways to improve bank risk assessment and provide more fair and accurate credit reporting alternatives.
NEOBANK: Navigating the Future of Banking is available for purchase online and on Amazon.